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Samsung Android 12 Material You bug fix coming to Galaxy S21 with One UI 4 Beta 3

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With the One UI 4 Beta 2, Samsung introduced the Android 12’s Material You theming engine for the Galaxy S21 series smartphones. However, the development of this feature is in the very initial stage, it has some performance-related bugs and errors that need to be fixed.

According to the official news, Samsung Beta Operations Manager confirmed that the Material You bug will be fixed with the next One UI 4 Beta update. Recently, the official disclosed that the engineers are working hard to open the One UI 4 Beta 3 rollout this week.

Color Theme (Material You) bug

Some Galaxy S21 series smartphone users reported a bug in the Color Themes feature of the One UI 4 Beta. According to the users, when a color theme is selected after choosing the wallpaper, it works well or a bug appears with a fluorescent color background, however, it gets gone after rebooting.

User said, “After setting the color theme and returning to the default color, it reboots. The color theme is not applied. Even if I set the wallpaper again and set the default color, it reboots.” [Source]

Material You for Samsung

Samsung adapted the Material You dynamic theme system of Android 12 to the One UI 4.0 along with adding support for third-party icon packs. This impressive functionality changes the color and feel of the entire user interface following the wallpaper picked by the consumer.

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James is the lead content creator on Sammy Fans and mostly works on Samsung's firmware section. His first phone was the Galaxy S4 and continues to get new S series devices. Most of the time, James tries to learn about new technologies and gadgets but he also sneaks a bit of free time to nearby rivers and nature.

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Fresh Samsung Health update fixes food search issues

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Samsung Health app issue

Several Galaxy users having issues finding food in the Samsung Health app, especially when the language and region settings on their phone don’t match the app’s settings. This makes it difficult to search for the right food items in the app.

The issue is that food search results in Samsung Health are not always aligned with the language and region settings on your phone. As a result, users are struggling to find accurate food listings when they search for meals or snacks in the app. This can be frustrating, especially if you rely on the app for tracking your diet and nutrition.

Fortunately, Samsung has acknowledged this Health app issue and is releasing an update to improve the food search feature. According to the community moderator, the fresh update will ensure that the app properly aligns with your phone’s language and region settings to make it easier to search for food and track meals accurately.

Samsung Health app issue

To fix this, simply update the Samsung Health app to the latest version. For that, you just need to follow a few steps:

  • On Galaxy devices, open the Galaxy Store app.
  • Search for ‘Samsung Health in the search bar to find the app.
  • If an update is available, tap Update to download the latest version.

Once you update the app, you should find food search results to be more accurate and aligned with your phone’s settings. This update will make it easier to track your meals and reach your health goals. So, update your app now to enjoy a better food search experience in Samsung Health.

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Samsung Notes not working properly? Here’s how to restore search and drawing functions

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Samsung Notes issues

Samsung has acknowledged issues with the Samsung Notes app, specifically regarding the drawing function and search functionality. Several users have reported that the app crashes when using the drawing feature, and the search function may fail to work in some notes.

Notably, Samsung Notes issues are affecting Galaxy devices running One UI on Android 14. These issues are causing inconvenience for users who are unable to use the app’s features properly.

Fortunately, a community moderator has shared temporary solutions to resolve the search function and drawing functions issues of the Samsung Notes.

Samsung recommends creating a copy of the note where the search feature isn’t functioning to temporarily fix the issue of the search function not working in some notes.

Samsung Notes issues

How to create copy:

To create a copy, you just need to follow a few steps:

  • Open the Samsung Notes app.
  • Find and long press on the note where the search function is not working.
  • Select the See more option at the bottom, then choose Create a copy of note.

This will create a duplicate of the note, which should allow the search function to work properly in the new copy.

Samsung is aware of the app terminating when using the drawing function, and the team is working on a fix. To address these issues, the company will soon release a fresh version of the Samsung Notes app.

To ensure you’re using the latest version and benefit from any available improvements, follow these steps to update the app. Open Galaxy Store app >> Search for Samsung Notes >> If an update is available, select Update. By updating the app, you should see improved performance, including fixes for the drawing function and other stability improvements.

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Galaxy S23 Dolby Atmos audio quality drops after One UI 6.1.1, fix coming soon

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Galaxy S23 One UI 6.1.1 issue

After installing the One UI 6.1.1 update, several Samsung Galaxy S23 users have noticed a drop in audio quality, especially with Dolby Atmos. Users reported that the audio now sounds “tinny and washed out,” which used to be a clear and rich sound before the update.

At first, Samsung denied there was a problem. However, as more and more people reported the same issue, Samsung finally acknowledged that something was causing the issue.

Samsung has explained that the issue was caused by a change in the Dolby Atmos software. The update moved from Dolby Atmos version 3.10 to 3.12. This update was intended to enhance the 360 Audio feature. Unfortunately, it also affected the overall sound quality, which some users found disappointing.

Further, the Korean tech giant has mentioned that the new audio tuning may sound less clear or less punchy compared to what users were used to with the previous version of Dolby Atmos.

Samsung confirmed that it has communicated the issue to Dolby and is actively working on a fix. The two companies are working together to release an updated version of the Dolby Atmos library to fix the issue.

Users were expecting that the issue would be solved in the November 2024 security update, but so far, that hasn’t happened. Samsung has not yet given a specific date for when the fix will arrive, but they are aware of the issue and are working on a solution.

In the meantime, Galaxy S23 users who are experiencing the audio issue are advised to stay tuned for future updates that may address this issue.

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